| Marrionga |
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| Hey everyone, I've been thinking about this a lot lately after watching some nature doc about deep-sea critters. Like, most of us learn the classic aerobic respiration thing in school—glucose plus oxygen equals energy, CO2, and water—but clearly that's not the whole story for every living thing out there. In what ways do different organisms adapt their energy pathways beyond standard aerobic respiration? Some microbes thrive in zero-oxygen spots, right? Or those sprinting animals that switch modes fast. Anyone got examples from real life or just random reading that stuck with you? I'm genuinely curious because it feels like biology class barely scratched the surface sometimes.
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| 2/5/2026 2:46:41 PM |  |
| Dorrter |
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| Sometimes I notice how seasonal changes push plants and animals into weird energy corners too—like how pond critters handle freezing winters when oxygen levels drop hard. It's almost like nature quietly experiments with backups all the time without anyone noticing unless you pay close attention.
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| SteveMicheal |
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| Pro Fantasy borg names also helps players avoid the disappointment that can come from choosing a name too quickly. Many people select a random name simply to move forward, but later they feel that the choice does not represent them well. Changing a name during the season often feels awkward, especially when other players have already become familiar with it.
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